Hey Joe want to pick your brain about getting true white on my halos and fogs while at fest. Maybe one of your guys can do better than I. I have attempted correction several times without results looking for. Greatest system in the world!! Will be showing the guys at Fast Auto tomorrow!!

Hey Joe want to pick your brain about getting true white on my halos and fogs while at fest. Maybe one of your guys can do better than I. I have attempted correction several times without results looking for. Greatest system in the world!! Will be showing the guys at Fast Auto tomorrow!!

I have to say that a majority of our customers use the stock RS halo ring, and our high power LED. Since you are using rings for halos, different rings for demon eyes, and additional rings in your DRLs, color correcting these to get them to look right is important. This is from memory on your setup...I could have some of it wrong.

RGB LED rings are made up of several individual RGB LEDs. The company making them usually does a good job of using LEDs from the same batch for each ring. Every RGB LED has different brightness for each red, green, and blue. That is why "white" normally doesn't look white. It usually has a tint of some color to it. If it is purple-ish, then you would want more green. If everything is at full brightness, then you can't add more green, so you have to back down red and blue.

We'll work with you on this at the fest. We have made some adjustments recently to the firmware which may help as well. We'll be sure to update your system, just so you are running the latest firmware.

This is a feature not found on any other controller system that I am aware of. Let's see if we can get all of your LEDs (three different types on the front) all matching. We can get the underbody and other lights to match after that.

We'll be doing free updates to the modules for anyone that wants, as long as we can get access to the module. That includes the master, SLs, HPs, etc. We have fixed a few things over the last year, as well as added a couple new program types to the master.

You can stay updated on the phone app via the apple app store or the google play store.

I planned on coming down to the fest and stopping by to see you guys, but had to cancel due to my wife's health issue and surgery that came up last week.
Just received my drl halo's, haven't had a chance to install yet.

As far as getting the best white possible,it takes some playing and adjusting to get it. I adjusted mine a few times (wonder if hot and cold temps can affect them) also,they will look different when wearing polarized sunglasses. I turned down the brightness of my switchback turn sigs. to better match halos. Thanks, Chuck M.

Sorry to hear about your wife...hope she gets well soon. Sorry on the timing as well. Would have liked to meet you.

LEDs change over time, and new LEDs age quickly. After the first few months, they don't change as much. So it is possible to need to readjust them. Temperature does play a little bit of a role, but not nearly as much as aging. I know it is nice just being able to adjust them.

I would still like to find some new switchback LEDs for my car that are around 5000K. I've had these for about 3 years, and I think they are around 6000K. I'm just really picky on the type of switchbacks. There are so many different types and how they operate. I have 5000K DRL bulbs, so there is a slight mismatch.